Feb. 12, 2003
Final Stats
BOSTON - Junior guard Katie Terhune and freshman guard Katie Meinhardt each scored 23 points as the Terrier women's basketball team breezed by Stony Brook, 93-51, on Wednesday night at Case Gymnasium.
The 42-point margin of victory was the largest since B.U. defeated Brooklyn, 76-31, on Feb. 3, 1988.
With their third-straight win, the Terriers improve to 10-11 on the season and 7-3 in the America East. Stony Brook falls to 6-15 overall and 4-6 in league play.
Terhune scored 12 of her 23 points and grabbed nine rebounds before intermission as the Terriers took a 39-25 lead at the break.
Senior guard Alison Argentieri hit a jumper in the lane with the shot clock expiring to extend B.U.'s lead to 52-32 at 14:07 in the second half. Argentieri finished with 11 points, three assists, and three steals.
Meinhardt scored 14 of her 23 points in the second stanza, including seven during a two minute stretch late in the game.
Freshman guard Rachael Vanderwal was the fourth Terrier to score in double-digits with 10 points.
For the first time in six games, the Terriers outrebounded their opponents. Terhune grabbed a game-high 11 boards as B.U. outrebounded Stony Brook, 42-32.
The 93 total points, 35 field goals, and 54.7 field goal percentage were all season-highs for the Terriers.
Bojana Bogetic scored 20 points and had eight rebounds while Danielle DeGiorgio added 13 points and five rebounds for the Seawolves.
Stony Brook was without the services of Pre-Season All-Conference pick Sherry Jordan, who missed the game due to academic issues.